Zebra RFD2000 User Manual

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Summary of RFD2000

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    User guide rfid sled rfd2000 mn-003128-01 rev. A.

  • Page 2: Copyright

    2 copyright © 2017 zih corp. And/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Zebra and the stylized zebra head are trademarks of zih corp., registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Copyrights & trademarks: for complete copyright and tr...

  • Page 3: Revision History

    3 revision history changes to the original manual are listed below: change date description -01 rev a 12/2017 initial release.

  • Page 4: Table of Contents

    4 table of contents copyright ...........................................................................................................................................  2 for australia only  ........................................................................................................

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    Table of contents 5 zebra rfid mobile application for android introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 20 requirements ..............................................................................

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    Table of contents 6 maintenance and troubleshooting introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 69 cleaning ............................................................................................

  • Page 7: About This Guide

    7 about this guide introduction the rfd2000 rfid sled user guide provides general instructions for using the rfid sled. Configurations table 1   rfd2000 configurations table 2   rfd2000 accessories configuration description rfd2000-1000100-us rfid sled; united states rfd2000-1000100-eu...

  • Page 8: Chapter Descriptions

    About this guide 8 chapter descriptions topics covered in this guide are as follows: • getting started provides information on rfd2000 rfid sled parts, battery installation, mobile device attachment, led indications, and charging. • zebra rfid mobile application for android describes the zebra rfid ...

  • Page 9: Service Information

    About this guide 9 related documents and software the following documents provide more information about the reader. • rfd2000 quick start guide, p/n mn-003129-xx. • crd1s-rfd2000 and sharecradle-mc cradle regulatory guide, p/n mn-003127-xx. • rfd2000 developer guide, p/n mn-003158-xx. • tc20 quick ...

  • Page 10: Getting Started

    10 getting started introduction this chapter provides information on rfd2000 rfid sled parts, battery installation, mobile device attachment, led indications, and charging. Unpacking carefully remove all protective material from the rfd2000 rfid sled and save the shipping container ...

  • Page 11: Rfid Sled Features

    Getting started 11 rfid sled features the rfd2000 rfid sled adds a rfid gun-style handle with a scanning trigger to the tc20 mobile computer. Used for all rfid operations, the rfd2000 increases comfort when using the mobile computer in scan-intensive applications for extended periods of time. Figure...

  • Page 12: Led Definitions

    Getting started 12 led definitions rfd2000 led definitions while charging the rfd2000 rfid sled uses a two-color led to indicate status. Table 4 rfd2000 led definitions while charging rfd2000 led definitions when not charging table 5 rfd2000 led definitions when not charging condition rfd2000 power ...

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    Getting started 13 led indications power up to power up the rfd2000 rfid sled when it is powered off, press the trigger continuously for 1.3 seconds. The led blinks amber once when rfd2000 rfid sled begins to boot up. Recovery mode to place the rfd2000 rfid sled in recovery mode, press the trigger c...

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    Getting started 14 rfid sled battery replacement removing battery to remove the battery: 1. Remove the battery compartment screw using a phillips head screw driver. 2. Turn the battery compartment latch counter clockwise approximately 30º using a flat head screw driver or coin. 3. Remove the battery...

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    Getting started 15 installing battery to install the battery: 1. Insert the battery, connector end first, contacts facing toward the trigger, into the battery compartment. 2. Place the battery compartment cap on. 3. Turn the battery compartment latch clockwise using a flat head screw driver or coin....

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    Getting started 16 attach/remove mobile computer to rfid sled attaching mobile computer to rfid sled to secure the tc20 mobile computer to the rfd2000 rfid sled, place the tc20 fully forward on the sled base and push the tc20 down into the retention clips. Figure 4 attach mobile computer to rfid sle...

  • Page 17: Installing The Lanyard

    Getting started 17 installing the lanyard to install the optional lanyard: 1. Insert the loop on the lanyard into the lanyard hook located at the bottom of the rfd2000 handle. 2. Thread the upper portion of the lanyard into the loop. 3. Pull the clip through the loop over the tether point and tighte...

  • Page 18: Charging

    Getting started 18 charging before using the rfd2000 for the first time, fully charge the battery by placing it in the charging cradle until the led power/charging indicator turns solid green (see led definitions on page 12 for charge status indications). The rfd2000 rfid sled and tc20 mobile comput...

  • Page 19: Battery Management

    Getting started 19 battery management to check the charge status of the main battery, run the appropriate zebra rfid mobile application and select settings > battery. To check the battery status on the leds, remove the rfd2000 rfid sled from the cradle. The battery charge status is displayed for 4 s...

  • Page 20: Zebra Rfid Mobile

    20 zebra rfid mobile application for android introduction this chapter describes the zebra rfid mobile application for android which demonstrates rfd2000 capability and tag operation functionality. Requirements requirements for the zebra rfid mobile application for android are as follows: • the reco...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 21 zebra rfid mobile application for android this application runs on android mobile devices and demonstrates rfd2000 capability and tag operation functionality. The application allows for navigating to all screens whether or not the device is connected to t...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 22 connecting tc20 to the rfd2000 1. Launch the demo application manually. 2. Select the rfd2000 check box from the readers list in settings. The application automatically connects with the device. When the connection is successful, the current screen popula...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 23 demo application screens home screen to access the zebra rfid mobile application for android, touch the rfid reader icon on the mobile device to display the home screen. Tap the rfid reader icon again to display the rfid reade r menu. Tap any menu item to...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 24 rapid read tap rapid read from the home or menu screen. Figure 10 rapid read screen the rapid read and inventory screens display the following data (see inventory on page 25 ). • total tag count • read time (mm:ss) • tag read rate (tags/sec) • unique tag ...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 25 inventory select inventory from the home or menu screen. Figure 11 inventory screen tag reading is started and stopped on this screen as well as on the rapid read screen (see rapid read on page 24 ). When the process starts, tag information displays on th...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 26 inventory screen features table 6 inventory screen features item description action bar tags tap memory bank to select one of the following memory bank options from the drop-down menu: • none - defaults to epc. • user - allows reading user memory bank dat...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 27 locate tag tap locate tag from the home or menu screen. Figure 12 locate tag screen on this screen, enter the tag id in the text area or select a tag from the inventory screen to pre-populate the tag id to search. Tap start to start the locate tag operati...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 28 settings figure 13 settings screen table 7 settings screen options settings option description page readers list displays connected rfd2000 rfid. 5-29 application displays reader connection, notification, and data export settings. 5-30 antenna displays an...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 29 readers list from the settings screen, select readers list . Figure 14 settings - readers list screen tap a reader name from the readers list to establish a session with the selected reader. Tap again to terminate the session. Beeper use to turn the beepe...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 30 application from the settings screen, select application . Figure 15 settings - application screen the application always detects the rfd2000 reader that is attached to the tc20 mobile computer. • auto reconnect reader - when checked, the application atte...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 31 antenna figure 16 settings - antenna the antenna screen displays the following: • power level displays the current selection and includes a drop-down list of available power levels (as reported by rfd2000). 27.0 dbm is the default setting, and it is shown...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 32 singulation control figure 17 settings - singulation control view/configure the singulation control settings for each antenna. • session - the drop-down list includes the available options (s0, s1, s2, s3). • tag population - a numeric value of the estima...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 33 start\stop triggers figure 18 settings - start/stop triggers the start trigger periodic displays the period input box (in milliseconds). The stop trigger duration , tag observation and n attempts displays numeric value input boxes. All time entries are in...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 34 tag reporting figure 19 settings - tag reporting table 8 tag reporting screen options option description pc select to allow reporting the pc as part of the tag data. Rssi selection indicates whether or not the rssi (received signal strength indication) is...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 35 regulatory figure 20 settings - regulatory the region drop-down displays the current region to which the device is set. Choose the correct region before using the device. • channel selection is allowed only for the regions that allow channel setting. • su...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 36 battery figure 21 settings - battery this screen displays the status of the battery in the rfd2000 rfid sled. The battery levels are as follows: • level is high (in green) status - battery is fairly charged • charging/discharging status • critical (in red...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 37 power management figure 22 settings - power management this screen provides an option to enable dynamic power optimization (dpo) in the reader. Enabling dpo enhances battery life during inventory operations. If dynamic power is on, a green battery icon ap...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 38 beeper figure 23 settings - host beeper this screen displays the current host beeper settings. Turn the beeper off by un-checking the host beeper check box, or set the volume to high , medium or low . The mobile computer provides a beep indication for inv...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 39 save configuration figure 25 settings - save configuration this screen is used to save the settings and displays the current settings on the rfd2000. The settings are saved on rfd2000 until a reset to factory defaults is performed on the unit (see setting...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 40 access control figure 26 access control screens - read/write, lock, kill the tag pattern area is automatically filled in when a tag is selected in the inventory screen. Read/write read/write options are: • tag id & password values are in hex. Tag id is ed...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 41 pre filters figure 27 pre filters screen options up to two of the following pre filters may be enabled. • memory bank - epc, tid and user. • offset - offset in the memory bank is specified in words. • action : • inv a not inv b or asrt_sl_not_dsrt_sl • in...

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    Zebra rfid mobile application for android 42 about figure 28 about screen this screen displays version information as reported by the rfd2000..

  • Page 43: Rfid Manager

    43 rfid manager introduction the zebra rfid manager application supports management of the tc20 android mobile device that is used with the rfd2000. It provides the ability to navigate to all screens whether or not the device is connected to the rfd2000 reader. The settings screens display the appli...

  • Page 44: Setting Up The Rfd2000

    Rfid manager 44 setting up the rfd2000 to start using the rfd2000 for the first time with the tc20: • ensure the battery is installed • charge the rfd2000 • power on the rfd2000 • attach the rfd2000 to the tc20 • set the region and power level (using the rfid manager application, demo application, o...

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    Rfid manager 45 connection status reader connection status if the tc20 is not connected to the rfd2000: 1. Launch rfid manager manually. 2. On the home screen under connection status > reader , it indicates if the rfd2000 is attached or detached to the tc20. 3. The rfid manager application attempts ...

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    Rfid manager 46 client application status if the tc20 is connected to the rfd2000: 1. Launch the application manually. 2. On the home screen under connection status > client application , it indicates if the client application is connected or disconnected to the rfd2000. Figure 30 client application...

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    Rfid manager 47 rfid regulatory to set the region, select the regulatory arrow button to open the regulatory screen. Select the region and channel selection settings and tap the apply button. The region drop-down displays the current region to which the device is set. Choose the correct region befor...

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    Rfid manager 48 settings to display settings, select the settings icon located on the bottom tool bar. To edit notification control and reader reset functionality, select the settings control button. Setting options are as follows: • battery notification – if enabled, a low battery notification appe...

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    Rfid manager 49 • reset to factory defaults - select reset to factory defaults to reset all configuration and region settings to factory default settings. When selected, the reader reboots and a window message displays after successful operation. Reader status confirmation is located under home > st...

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    Rfid manager 50 firmware update a product code update, bootloader, and radio update may be performed using the firmware update screen. To perform a firmware update: 1. Copy the dat or scnplg file into the tc20 sd card. Refer to the transferring files using media transfer protocol section of tc20 mob...

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    Rfid manager 51 4. Click on the update button. Figure 36 rfid manage firmware update screen 5. The progress is shown with progress dialogues for rfid radio, bootloader, and rfd2000 when a super combined image is used. A single progress dialogue is shown if an individual image file is used. 6. After ...

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    Rfid manager 52 the updated firmware information is displayed on the information screen. Figure 38 information screen recovery mode only select the recovery mode check box (see figure 36 on page 51 ) if the rfd2000 firmware is suspected to be corrupted. Contact the zebra support team to use the reco...

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    Rfid manager 53 rfid manager log the following options may be enabled to capture reader logs. • real-time logs - captures real time logs from the rfd2000. • retrieve buffered logs - captures the buffered logs from the rfd2000. • debug logs - captures rfid manager debug logs. Figure 39 rfid manager l...

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    Rfid manager 54 exporting log files to export captured log files, select the export button. The log file is saved as rfidlog.Txt at a root of the tc20 file system. Retrieve the log file after connecting with pc. Rfidlog.Txt file is located in the internal storage of the root folder. Beeper indicatio...

  • Page 55: Introduction

    55 introduction the zebra scan-scan-write application demonstrates the use case of using the android mobile device with the rfd2000 to program tags. The application showcases the typical use case of scanning the upc & epc bar codes and uses the information to write the unique epc id to the tag. The ...

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    Rfid scan-scan-write 56 2. Tap on overflow icon on the action bar, which leads to available readers and displays enumerated scanner device and rfd2000 reader name with connection status. To disconnect with the rfd2000, uncheck the desired check box. Figure 42 available readers screen 3. Upon success...

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    Rfid scan-scan-write 57 4. Scan the upc barcode. The epc barcode screen displays. Figure 44 upc barcode scanned screen 5. Upon successful scan of the epc application, the write screen displays for writing of generated sgtin96 epc tag id. Figure 45 epc barcode scan screen.

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    Rfid scan-scan-write 58 6. A notification of write success or a ccess no response from tag message displays. 7. Tap on encode next tag to continue. Figure 46 tag read notification screens.

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    Rfid scan-scan-write 59 settings select the overflow icon in the bottom toolbar to display the setting options. • reader list of available readers • power level - power changes are currently not supported. The write operation is performed at maximum value. • sgtin96 - the application considers filte...

  • Page 60: Stagenow

    60 stagenow stagenow staging solution zebra technologies’ stagenow allows any size organization to easily stage a handful or thousands of android devices with a quick scan of a barcode or tap on an nfc tag. Stagenow provides an easy wizard-based tool that allows even complex staging profiles to beco...

  • Page 61: Import Rfid Manager Into

    61 import rfid manager into stagenow introduction this chapter provides instruction necessary to generate a rfid firmware update profile and import rfid csp plug-in into the stagenow application. Importing rfid manager csp plug-in to import rfid manager csp plug-in into the stagenow application: 1. ...

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    Import rfid manager into stagenow 62 5. Click on choose file. 6. Select the .Zip file . Figure 49 plug-in csp successful upload window 7. Once the upload of the .Zip file is successfully complete. The rfid manager entry displays. Figure 50 rfid manager last updated entry.

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    Import rfid manager into stagenow 63 creating firmware update profile using stage now in the following provides an example for creating a profile to copy saadxs00-001-n10d0.Dat from the staging server to the device and then subsequently updating the firmware. To create a new update firmware profile:...

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    Import rfid manager into stagenow 64 4. Enter a new profile name (for example, rfid-n10-update as shown in figure 53 ) and tap on start . Figure 53 create firmware update-profile name 5. Click on add to add the filemgr csp and rfidmanager csp . Figure 54 create firmware update-add applications.

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    Import rfid manager into stagenow 65 6. Enter the target path (target path in the device) and the source file url (select file path in the staging server) as shown in figure 55 and click continue. Figure 55 create firmware update-filemgr configuration.

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    Import rfid manager into stagenow 66 7. Select the firmware update check-box and enter the target path and file name entered previously (/data/tmp/public/saadxs00-001-n10d0.Dat) and tap continue . Figure 56 create firmware update-rfidmanager configuration.

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    Import rfid manager into stagenow 67 8. Review your input and tap on complete profile. 9. Select the barcode type check box required and click on test . Figure 57 create firmware update-barcode selection.

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    Import rfid manager into stagenow 68 10. Test generates a barcode which can be scanned using the stagenow client on the device to stage the firmware. Figure 58 stage firmware barcode.

  • Page 69: Maintenance and

    69 maintenance and troubleshooting introduction this chapter includes instructions on cleaning and maintenance, and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems. Cleaning approved cleanser active ingredients 100% of the active ingredients in any cleaner must consist of one or some combi...

  • Page 70: Maintenance

    Maintenance and troubleshooting 70 special cleaning notes many vinyl gloves contain phthalate additives, which are often not recommended for medical use and are known to be harmful to the housing of the rfd2000 and mobile computers. Do no handle the rfd2000 while wearing vinyl gloves containing phth...

  • Page 71: Troubleshooting

    Maintenance and troubleshooting 71 rfd2000 • although the device is water and dust resistant, do not expose it to rain or moisture for an extended period of time. In general, treat the device as a pocket calculator or other small electronic instrument. • do not clean the device or expose it to rain ...

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    Maintenance and troubleshooting 72 rfid sled is attached to tc20 mobile device and it is not responsive to a rfid application, even after the trigger is pressed. Battery is too low and not able to power the rfid sled. Press the trigger for a couple of seconds to power the rfid sled on. The rfid sled...

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    Maintenance and troubleshooting 73 troubleshooting rfd2000 rfid sled with led mode 2 table 10 troubleshooting rfd2000 rfid sled with led mode 2 note : in addition to the troubleshooting information supplied in table 9 , table 10 is relevant when the rfd2000 rfid sled is configured to indicate batter...

  • Page 74: Data Dictionary

    74 data dictionary introduction this chapter includes attributes numbers (configuration parameters, monitored data, and born on information about the device) and the management of the various attribute domains. This information applies to both bar code scanners and oem engines. Rfd2000 attributes at...

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    Data dictionary 75 inventory command configurations table 12 inventory command configurations attribute number attribute name description type size (byte) values default value user mode access byte params 1501 att_rfid_ta g_report_fi rst_seen_ti me enable or disable first seen timestamp field for in...

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    Data dictionary 76 1509 (us only) att_rfid_an t_ip_index index of radio link profile to be used ‘b’ 1 0 - 35( 0: divideratio: 8, bdr: 60000, m: m4, flm: pr_ask, pie: 1500, mintari: 25000, maxtari: 25000, steptari: 0, 1: divideratio: 8, bdr: 640000, m: fm0, flm: pr_ask, pie: 1500, mintari: 6250, maxt...

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    Data dictionary 77 1509 (continue d) att_rfid_an t_ip_index index of radio link profile to be used ‘b’ 1 17: divideratio: 8, bdr: 64000, m: m4, flm: pr_ask, pie: 1500, mintari: 25000, maxtari: 25000, steptari: 0, 18: divideratio: 8, bdr: 64000, m: m4, flm: pr_ask, pie: 1500, mintari: 12500, maxtari:...

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    Data dictionary 78 tag select configurations table 13 tag select configurations 1509 (continue d) att_rfid_an t_ip_index index of radio link profile to be used ‘b’ 1 34: divideratio: 8, bdr: 40000, m: m8, flm: pr_ask, pie: 1500, mintari: 12500, maxtari: 18800, steptari: 2100, 35: divideratio: 8, bdr...

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    Data dictionary 79 1516 att_rfid_tag_sel ect_1_length number of bits from start of match pattern to be used for select mask for select filter 1 ‘b’ 1 0 - 255 16 rw 1517 att_rfid_tag_sel ect_2_enable enable or disable select filter 2 ‘b’ 1 0 -1( 0:disable 1:enable) 0 rw 1518 att_rfid_tag_sel ect_2_ta...

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    Data dictionary 80 1544 att_rfid_tag_sel ect_3_length number of bits from start of match pattern to be used for select mask for select filter 3 ‘b’ 1 0 - 255 16 rw 1545 att_rfid_tag_sel ect_4_enable enable or disable select filter 4 ‘b’ 1 0 -1( 0:disable 1:enable) 0 rw 1546 att_rfid_tag_sel ect_4_ta...

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    Data dictionary 81 string params 1650 att_rfid_tag_sel _1_mask mask for select filter 1 ‘s’ 34 variable (sequence of bytes. Maximum 34 bytes) null string (0x00,0x00,0x00, 0x00,0x00,0x00, 0x00,0x00,0x00, 0x00,0x00,0x00, 0x00,0x00,0x00, 0x00, 0x00,0x00,0x00, 0x00,0x00,0x00, 0x00,0x00,0x00, 0x00,0x00,0...

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    Data dictionary 82 tag query configurations table 14 tag query configurations attribute number attribute name description type size (byte) values default value user mode access byte params 1551 att_rfid_tag_q uery_select state of tag's sl flag to filter tags for which query is applicable ‘b’ 1 0 - 3...

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    Data dictionary 83 tag access configurations table 15 tag access configurations attribute number attribute name description type size (byte) values default value user mode access byte params 1554 att_rfid_tag_a ccess_criteri a_idx index to list of access criteria to choose criteria to be used during...

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    Data dictionary 84 1563 att_rfid_tag_b lock_perma_m embank memory bank on which block perma lock operation needs to be performed ‘b’ 1 0- 3( 0:reserved 1:epc 2:tid 3:user) 3 rw 1565 att_rfid_tag_b lock_perma_l ock_blkrange block perma lock mask range in units of 16 blocks ‘b’ 1 0 - 255 1 rw word par...

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    Data dictionary 85 region configurations table 16 region configurations dword params 1645 att_rfid_tag_a ccess_pwd password for access operations ‘d’ 0 - 4294967295 0 rw attribute number attribute name description type size (byte) values default value user mode access attribute number attribute name...

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    Data dictionary 86 1583 att_rfid_region _code country of operation for unit. Regulatory setting will be dependent on this selection. ‘b’ 1 0 -255{ 0: no_region_set 1: albania 2: andorra 3: argentina 4: australia 5: bangladesh 6: bhutan 7: bolivia 8:bosnia_herzengovina 9: brazil 10: canada 11: cambod...

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    Data dictionary 87 73: egypt 74: estonia 75: finland 76: france 77: georgia 78: germany 79: greece 80: hungary 81: iceland 82: ireland 83: italy 84: jordan 85: kazakhstan 86: kuwait 87: latvia 88: lithuania 89: luxembourg 90: malta 91: netherlands 92: norway 93: oman 94: poland 95: portugal 96: qata...

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    Data dictionary 88 peripheral configurations table 17 peripheral configurations trigger configurations table 18 trigger configurations attribute number attribute name description type size (byte) values default value user mode access byte params 1607 att_rfid_uuid_c onfig_order to determine uuid ord...

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    Data dictionary 89 ascii configurations table 19 ascii configurations 1635 att_rfid_trig ger_start_de lay delay in milli-seconds from start of trigger to initiate the operation. 0 means no delay. ‘w’ 2 0 - 65535 0 rw 1636 att_rfid_stop _tag_count count of tags to monitor before stopping. ‘w’ 2 0 - 6...

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    Data dictionary 90 1608 att_rfid_ascii_s tart_opr_notif y_on_off enable or disable notification messages from reader over zeti interface after every operation start ‘b’ 1 0 - 1(0: turn off operation start notification 1: enable operation start notification 0 rw 1609 att_rfid_ascii_s top_opr_notify _...

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    Data dictionary 91 tag access criteria configurations table 20 tag access criteria configurations attribute number attribute name description type size (byte ) values default value user mode access byte params 1610 att_rfid_acces s1_enable enable or disable rfid access operation filter ‘b’ 1 0 - 1(0...

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    Data dictionary 92 string params 1659 att_rfid_acces s1_filter1_data ‘s’ 34 variable (sequence of bytes. Maximum 34 bytes) null string(0x00,0x00,0x 00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x 00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x 00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x 00,0x00, 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x...

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    Data dictionary 93 locate tag configurations table 21 locate tag configurations dynamic power configurations table 22 dynamic power configurations duty cycle configurations table 23 duty cycle configurations attribute number attribute name description type size (byte) values default value user mode ...

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    Data dictionary 94 power mode configurations table 24 power mode configurations attribute number attribute name description type size (byte) values default value user mode access byte params 1765 att_batt_disco nnect_en dle timeout in low power mode after which device automatically powers off ‘b’ 2 ...

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    Data dictionary 95 unique tag report configurations table 25 unique tag report configurations other rfid configurations table 26 other rfid configurations system configurations table 27 system configurations attribute number attribute name description type size (byte ) values default value user mode...

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    Data dictionary 96 action values table 28 possible select action values 535 att_date_of_manufa cture date of manufacture ‘s’ 8 variable (seque nce of bytes. Maximu m 8 bytes) 'd','d','m','m','m','y','y' 536 att_date_of_service date of last service ‘s’ 8 variable (seque nce of bytes. Maximu m 8 bytes...

  • Page 97: Index

    97 index a applications rfid for android about screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 access control screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Index 98 s service information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 stagenow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 t tag reporting rssi . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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